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the bahai faith of course, developed in the 19th century in iran, and they would have a great deal of problem of thinking themselves as a sect of islam or a culted break-off. they think of themselves as a new revelation, a new religious movement. and they're - they are a religious group that very much like gordon melton has intimated, speak about unity and interconnection between various faiths. so let me do the roll in here and just see what you have to think about it in terms of some of our typologies. so the bahai faith. >> the bahai faith began in 1844 in what is now iran; it was then persia when a young man who took the name of the bab declared that he was the one who had been sent to prepare the way for the promised one of all ages. the promised one that all people and all religions had been waiting for. he said that, that would come about by 1863 and that he was, primarily though he started his own religion called the bÁbi faith, his primary mission was to prepare the way for, as he said "he whom god shall make manifest." in 1863 after the bab has been executed by firing squad
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you intend to take against iran? >> not i guess so, i know that is the case, and we are not going to make a war with iran. but we are trying to prevent the shipping of long range missiles which iran is sending to hamas, and they are urged to hamas to fire. i think iran is a little bit disappointed that not only the israeli army's trying to stop it, but also the israeli people are behaving with great courage and great understanding. it's not simple for us, you know, too, that mothers cannot fall asleep and children cannot go to school. it's not just a matter how many are being killed, but what sort of life is that. so the iranians still didn't give up and they are also afraid that they had hoped for a shiite coalition but iran is a problem, world problem, not only from the point of view of building a nuclear danger, but also from the point of being a center of world terror. they finance, they train, they send arms, they urge, no responsibility, no moral consideration. it's a world problem and you know it. >> do you be
you intend to take against iran? >> not i guess so, i know that is the case, and we are not going to make a war with iran. but we are trying to prevent the shipping of long range missiles which iran is sending to hamas, and they are urged to hamas to fire. i think iran is a little bit disappointed that not only the israeli army's trying to stop it, but also the israeli people are behaving with great courage and great understanding. it's not simple for us, you know, too, that mothers...
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now you have the rocket which comes from iran, the components come from iran, are smuggled through a pipeline, through sudan, said to be through egypt as well, and taken apart, brought through the tunnels from egypt and reassembled here. i think it's very clear iran is having a role in this, and not just with a group like hamas but also with a group like islamic jihad and some of the other groups which are even more extreme, according to intelligence sources, than hamas is. >> yeah. anderson, ben and wolf, thank you all very much indeed. you have done amazing stint today reporting from the ground. we really appreciate it. thank you. >>> we'll hear from both sides tonight. right now, i want to bring in senator dianne feinstein, chairman of the intelligence committee. welcome to you. >> thank you, piers. >> it's obviously a very tense situation there. it could go as wolf said just now, either way, really. we could wake up tomorrow and see a cease-fire or we could see escalation in the bloodshed. what do you think it's going to take to try and guarantee some form of cease-fire? >> well,
now you have the rocket which comes from iran, the components come from iran, are smuggled through a pipeline, through sudan, said to be through egypt as well, and taken apart, brought through the tunnels from egypt and reassembled here. i think it's very clear iran is having a role in this, and not just with a group like hamas but also with a group like islamic jihad and some of the other groups which are even more extreme, according to intelligence sources, than hamas is. >> yeah....
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iran. iran. now, when we talked about that, they wouldn't come out and say, yes, we've been getting more and more weapons from iran, but they did say they did have more sophisticated weapons but certainly nothing compared to what israel had, and they said they knew that they would pay a heavy price, a much heavier price than israel would pay if this turned into a full-scale war, tom. >> all right, sara sidner, magnificent work there. appreciate your words tonight. the situation, of course, is very, very tense right along the gaza border with israel. our senior national correspondent is standing by in israel. this is a place where they have suffered a lot of rocket attacks from gaza. what are folks thinking there now, ben? >> reporter: well, we spoke to the mayor a little while ago who said in the last three days more than 30 rockets have hit his town of more than 120,000, and i had an interesting conversation with one ashkalan resident, a restaurant owner, and he told me he's actually happy
iran. iran. now, when we talked about that, they wouldn't come out and say, yes, we've been getting more and more weapons from iran, but they did say they did have more sophisticated weapons but certainly nothing compared to what israel had, and they said they knew that they would pay a heavy price, a much heavier price than israel would pay if this turned into a full-scale war, tom. >> all right, sara sidner, magnificent work there. appreciate your words tonight. the situation, of...
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international writes on an international law we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan to. the persecution of whistleblowers. where he'll patriot. i'm in sochi the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. seat. thank you. so much. thank you the. dog days of. the fridays it. takes. a seat it's so true. give me can i speak with you sir let me let me explain my son died in iraq i don't agree you don't agree with. my son isn't isn't in the marine i don't know what his copy of what he's trying to for you fer. sure and your country. countries i'm curious. the moon or in hope to help you find it. you find in so many own says war. and sometimes.
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support of various kinds, but there is a broad idealogical game here where iran wins, because iran is seen as the great defender of the palestinians in the middle east these days. this is fas tid arritidiously s. in the political sense, iran is seen as one of the champions of the palestinians. >> will they still be seen as a champion if israel goes debacle and pushes hard against hamas or do they risk losing some of that cache? >> not really. i think everyone understands that israel is one of the most powerful in the middle east by far. it will do what it has to to run gaza. they say to the people of the arab world, we know you're supposed to fear us because we're the shia and you're sunnis and you're arab, but we are the greatest defender of the arab cause, which is the palestinian cause. and it works. go to cairo, to the shops of cairo, and you will see photographs of ahmadinejad, an iranian leader. why? because he stands up for the palestinians. that's the game the iranians play, and my guess is the more horrible the pictures are out of gaza the more there is a sense of this massiv
support of various kinds, but there is a broad idealogical game here where iran wins, because iran is seen as the great defender of the palestinians in the middle east these days. this is fas tid arritidiously s. in the political sense, iran is seen as one of the champions of the palestinians. >> will they still be seen as a champion if israel goes debacle and pushes hard against hamas or do they risk losing some of that cache? >> not really. i think everyone understands that israel...
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. >> let me add in the other element here, and that's iran. is iran arming hamas? we know where these weapons are coming in. iran says they're not, but is there evidence to the contrary, is iran involved in the arming of hamas and what seems to be a little bit at least of increased capacity with these missiles coming from gaza? >> well, they're coming in, and they're getting there from somewhere. my guess is iran is involved. my guess is there has to be some tasks of involvement in egypt and the border or these things wouldn't be getting in to gaza and there's all kinds of public encouragement of what we would consider terrible misdeeds perpetrated on innocent people in israel coming out of gaza. >> iran is a very dangerous country, very dangerous to israel and the middle east and also the united states. they export terrorism, and they also have the ability to manufacture rockets and missiles. i have had a conversation with the ambassador to israel. clearly the rockets that were sent in are iranian rockets. they support hamas, and i think that they're very serious.
. >> let me add in the other element here, and that's iran. is iran arming hamas? we know where these weapons are coming in. iran says they're not, but is there evidence to the contrary, is iran involved in the arming of hamas and what seems to be a little bit at least of increased capacity with these missiles coming from gaza? >> well, they're coming in, and they're getting there from somewhere. my guess is iran is involved. my guess is there has to be some tasks of involvement in...
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iran tops my list while some go to the region to enjoy the sights convert the nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight. hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious caviar and necessary attribute of any feast. the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than one hundred million dollars net profit . this is. mentally. operates in only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood. for a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. the six america votes for its next president. to take the wheel as the u.s. drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election rage the u.s. election up close. and altie dot com i'm in sochi the only city in europe the host of the twenty fold see the winter the ticket. thank you. so much. thank you the.
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we've seen them take money from iran with international sanctions. the teller, presuming you can find a human, i'm going to accept this deposit, but not that one, that is dirty money. take it elsewhere. money is money. the only money worth making is the kind that comes from staid, boring investing. the only difference has to do with your time horizon. trades are positions you hold for a shorter period of time, weeks or months, and investments are positions you plan on being in for longer, a year, a year and a half. i can't encourage day trading because i think you lose money. don't be fooled by the false dichotomy between trading and investing. you don't have to choose between passively sitting on your holdings as an investor, even or flitting in and out of your holdings on a daily basis as a trader. look, you can do what you need to save money. find your own happy medium. no matter which path you choose, or both, just be true to your disciplines. do your homework. stay on top of things. and i think you'll do better than any mutual fund, etf or hedge
we've seen them take money from iran with international sanctions. the teller, presuming you can find a human, i'm going to accept this deposit, but not that one, that is dirty money. take it elsewhere. money is money. the only money worth making is the kind that comes from staid, boring investing. the only difference has to do with your time horizon. trades are positions you hold for a shorter period of time, weeks or months, and investments are positions you plan on being in for longer, a...
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the atomic agency says iran has installed 2,800 centrifugcentri. the iaea has not been permitted to inspect that site. >>> president obama is set for his overseas trip since winning his election. his stop in myanmar, formally known as burma, will be the first for a u.s. president. >>> the victory between hamas and gaza will come up. the white house is keeping a close eye on the conflict as israeli troops mass near the border with gazatop tom foreman looks at the fire power in place. >> let's look at how the battlefield is shaping up. about the size of new jersey. 7.5 million people. 70% jewish. unemployment below 70%. gaza really small. only twice as big as washington, d.c., predominantly palestinian and employment is bad. globalfirepower.com has called israel the tenth most popular military in the world. compulsory military service. every young person must go into the moilitary for a while and they have a half million that they can call from the reserves very quickly. ground forces also very impressive. if you count the artillery pieces and mortar
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it's easy to see how that might happen over the next four years with iran or syria, but there's a distinct possibility that the next big foreign policy crisis will take place somewhere else. perhaps thousands of miles away in asian waters over five islands and three barren rocks, all uninhabited except for a few goats. for months now, chinese and japanese naval forces have been con flonlts each other in the east china seas. both countries claim a tiny set of islands. the japanese call them the sin ka cue islands, the chinese, the diaw use. the dispute involves energy. there are immense amounts of natural gas under the china saes. but above all it inkrofls history. its two greatest powers, the two largest economies and militaries have an unresolved bitter relationship. china and japan have never had to occupy the global stage as equals. one has always dominated the other. for most of the past years china was the leader and japan accepted the role of a distant empire. that changed in the late 19th century as japan became the first asian country to modernize its economy and society and catch
it's easy to see how that might happen over the next four years with iran or syria, but there's a distinct possibility that the next big foreign policy crisis will take place somewhere else. perhaps thousands of miles away in asian waters over five islands and three barren rocks, all uninhabited except for a few goats. for months now, chinese and japanese naval forces have been con flonlts each other in the east china seas. both countries claim a tiny set of islands. the japanese call them the...
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flying in and out of israeli cities, civilians, and an ammunition dump from weapons coming in from iran, syria, and they're continuing to do that. now no nation, no people and no government could sit idle when, you know, missiles are being shot indiscriminately against civilians. not in london, not in paris and not in washington. >> no rational person would disagree that the rocket firing has got to stop. it is a senseless activity that can only lead to more bloodshed. however, as i said to prime minister netanyahu when i sat down with him in jerusalem last year, this clear repression, oppression, whatever you want to call it on the gaza strip, these people are desperate and when there are desperate people with desperate policy and no hope, they often turn to terrorist groups whether to foment their fury and anger. where does this terrible cycle end? what is the constructive way through this? >> i want to make something perfectly clear. hamas are the enemies of peace. not just the enemies of israel. they are the enemies of peace, regional stability in the region, and to peace both inter
flying in and out of israeli cities, civilians, and an ammunition dump from weapons coming in from iran, syria, and they're continuing to do that. now no nation, no people and no government could sit idle when, you know, missiles are being shot indiscriminately against civilians. not in london, not in paris and not in washington. >> no rational person would disagree that the rocket firing has got to stop. it is a senseless activity that can only lead to more bloodshed. however, as i said...
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the big issue here is iran. iranian missiles mostly that hamas and other terrorist are using to fire at israel. iran funds and encourages and supports hamas and the other terrorist groups. this is a proxy war. if israel has to launch pre-emptive strike against iran. they are testing its own system to defend itself against an on slot of the hamas missiles. many of which come from iran. >> shannon: joel rosenberg on the ground. thank you for checking in with us. safe travels to you. >> guest: thank you. appreciate it very much. >> shannon: it's 8:44. counting as we head to fiscal cliff. can lawmakers reach a deal and keep us from going over? digital politics effort will join us next. stirewalt after the break. don't miss it. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ birds chirping ] are you sure
the big issue here is iran. iranian missiles mostly that hamas and other terrorist are using to fire at israel. iran funds and encourages and supports hamas and the other terrorist groups. this is a proxy war. if israel has to launch pre-emptive strike against iran. they are testing its own system to defend itself against an on slot of the hamas missiles. many of which come from iran. >> shannon: joel rosenberg on the ground. thank you for checking in with us. safe travels to you....
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is the gaza situation essentially preemptively a preemptive strike against iran? >> not the stated reason for response to hamas' rockets certainly is a likely reason that israel wants to destroy the long range rockets that it says iran has provided hamas. here is israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael orrin. >> our problem is not our border with gaza but other country's brs with gaza and the access of libyan arms and arms that come from iran through sudan. among the rockets being fired at us are the fawjer a rockets which come directly from iran. we know that hamas terrorists have trained with the iranians. strong connection they are iranian made. and about 100 of them were imported into gaza via sudan it appears. when the israelis learned of the existence of these rockets, all it took was one provocation on the part of hamas for israel to go in and wipe out those rockets and those launchers. >> that provocation came when hamas fired on november 14th at an israeli jeep using a guided anti-areartillery missil. that was the provocation. now israel hopes that its r
is the gaza situation essentially preemptively a preemptive strike against iran? >> not the stated reason for response to hamas' rockets certainly is a likely reason that israel wants to destroy the long range rockets that it says iran has provided hamas. here is israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael orrin. >> our problem is not our border with gaza but other country's brs with gaza and the access of libyan arms and arms that come from iran through sudan. among the rockets being...
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it's all about iran. this israel six months down the roadie sides it has to dew a preemptive strike against iran's facilities, what should they be doing now, takeout iran's ability to retaliate. that's why there are 10,000 missiles that israel wants to takeout now. median range, long ra*eupg, because they want that option six months down the road if they have no choice but to takeout iran's nuclear facilities that iran's ability to retaliate by unleashing hezbollah and 10,000 missiles and israel is reduced. martha: how much more tension is in this situation, captain nash, because of the arab spring, because we have new leadership in places like egypt, for example? >> the hamas actually is very closely aligned and born of the muslim brotherhood which is so active in all the middle east and southeast asia. you've got that aspect of it. but kt's spot on with the iranian involvement in this. this is not in egypt's best interest for something like this to happen, because anyone who thinks that hamas can provok
it's all about iran. this israel six months down the roadie sides it has to dew a preemptive strike against iran's facilities, what should they be doing now, takeout iran's ability to retaliate. that's why there are 10,000 missiles that israel wants to takeout now. median range, long ra*eupg, because they want that option six months down the road if they have no choice but to takeout iran's nuclear facilities that iran's ability to retaliate by unleashing hezbollah and 10,000 missiles and...
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gaza if they feel they need to to eliminate the remainder of the missiles, a lot of them supplied by iran of that been coming over to israel. hundreds of them this year. so really the decision is up to hamas as to whether there will be a ground invasion of gaza or not. remember what hamas is. it's not the palestinian authority, which is recognized the right of israel to exist and has diplomatic relation also with israel and us. it's a terrorist group sworn to the destruction of israel. it actually seized power in a coo from the palestinian authority. they have to defend their people and their nation. >> but senator chambliss, obviously the situation all over the middle east has changed dramatically in the last year. egypt is no run by a dictator, it's run by the muslim brotherhood. should president obama put more pressure on the egyptian government, even threat tone cutoff aid to get hamas to stop firing those rockets? >> he needs to exert every kind of pressure he can to try to make sure it doesn't escalate into a full-blown war between the palestinians and the israelis. whatever that ta
gaza if they feel they need to to eliminate the remainder of the missiles, a lot of them supplied by iran of that been coming over to israel. hundreds of them this year. so really the decision is up to hamas as to whether there will be a ground invasion of gaza or not. remember what hamas is. it's not the palestinian authority, which is recognized the right of israel to exist and has diplomatic relation also with israel and us. it's a terrorist group sworn to the destruction of israel. it...
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the vice president of iran now warning that nation will break president obama's grasping hand and iran will overcome any economic punishment that the u.s. and its allies can impose. the fist wading coincides with iran's knew air defense system. reportedly modeled after a system the united states first developed. according to the state run media there. the can lock on to a object 50 miles away and hit 't. with a missile 30 miles. as you may recall the iranians last week admitted that their warplanes shot at u.s. predator zone claiming it was inside iranian airspace. the pentagon however claims the unmanned zone was over international waters and never crossed into iran lawmakers now demanding to know heads up about the former cia director david petraeus. coming up, whether officials are actually obliged to keep or obligated to keep congress in the loop. survivors of hurricane katrina and hurricane isaac look to help hard hit victims of super storm sandy. just ahead, the train of hope from the bioto the northeast. first, the deadly explosion which leveled homes in indianapolis. >> if we t
the vice president of iran now warning that nation will break president obama's grasping hand and iran will overcome any economic punishment that the u.s. and its allies can impose. the fist wading coincides with iran's knew air defense system. reportedly modeled after a system the united states first developed. according to the state run media there. the can lock on to a object 50 miles away and hit 't. with a missile 30 miles. as you may recall the iranians last week admitted that their...
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most of the components for the rockets are from iran. iran has been building up hamas' capabilities for two decades now. they're getting more and more sophisticated. some of the smaller weapons are being smuggled the same way but they're coming from places like libya. so there's multiple sources. i think what we're seeing with the weaponry from hamas, it's getting better and better. >> ben, you have spent a lot of time here. you've been to rocket making factories as we discussed at the top of the program. but the technology of how the rockets are being fired has changed. >> yes. before, what they were doing was these quick launches, they had three minutes just to set up the rocket, light it and leave, aiming really didn't come into it. now they have automated remotely controlled launching systems that are buried under the sand in some of these empty lots just around here, and so they've been there for awhile and somebody just presses a button and off they go. much quicker, much easier, much safer for the hamas fighters system to use. >>
most of the components for the rockets are from iran. iran has been building up hamas' capabilities for two decades now. they're getting more and more sophisticated. some of the smaller weapons are being smuggled the same way but they're coming from places like libya. so there's multiple sources. i think what we're seeing with the weaponry from hamas, it's getting better and better. >> ben, you have spent a lot of time here. you've been to rocket making factories as we discussed at the...
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hamas is funded and supported by iran. iran's goal is to eliminate israel. there's no peace to be discussed with people. who want to kill you. >> hamas is not funded by -- >> i want to give facts. erin, i just want to get to the facts. the facts are simple. seven years ago, israel vacated gaza, handed 100% over to the arabs. they founded an independent state and within ten days they started shooting missiles at us. >> yeah, but you've been continuing -- >> the only question was why did we way so long? why did we wait seven years? that's a good question. but i'm asking you guys, if where you're sitting right now in new york was continuously targeted by missiles, would you be waiting? would you be asking questions? we need to act, we need to eliminate the terror and the ongoing terror that's hitting israeli cities. >> it's worth us remembering the facts on the ground, and they are hamas has been fighting -- people on the right of hamas, trying to stop them from attacking israel over the last several months. >> you're saying there are other groups there that ar
hamas is funded and supported by iran. iran's goal is to eliminate israel. there's no peace to be discussed with people. who want to kill you. >> hamas is not funded by -- >> i want to give facts. erin, i just want to get to the facts. the facts are simple. seven years ago, israel vacated gaza, handed 100% over to the arabs. they founded an independent state and within ten days they started shooting missiles at us. >> yeah, but you've been continuing -- >> the only...
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he says since then, they have made an effort to improve that with iran's help. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> thank you very much. >>> president barack obama should be landing in thailand in about nine hours. he's on a three-day journey to asia where he'll attend the east asia summit. he'll also stop in cambodia and myanmar. his visit to myanmar where welcome signs are already up, will be the very first visit from an american president. i'm don lemon at the c nrx nrnn headquarters in atlanta. we'll have much more on the conflict in the middle east in the next hour, but in the meantime, wolf blitzer is back in "the situation room" after a very quick break. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. jus
he says since then, they have made an effort to improve that with iran's help. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> thank you very much. >>> president barack obama should be landing in thailand in about nine hours. he's on a three-day journey to asia where he'll attend the east asia summit. he'll also stop in cambodia and myanmar. his visit to myanmar where welcome signs are already up, will be the very first visit from an american president. i'm don lemon at the c nrx nrnn...
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you've got iran close to a nuclear weapon. >> how important is the relationship right now between president obama and president morsi in egypt? >> it will be critical. and as the president said in the advance of the election, he's neither at the point friend or foe. morsi has a very difficult delicate political charge, his party, the freedom of justice party comes out of the muslim brotherhood, they have an affinity with hamas. and president morsi is after his own challenges, getting his economy back on track, he's going to need significant support from the united states, the president and the congress. he's got different constituencies pulling him in opposite directions. >> to wolf in jerusalem, we all know the relationship between president obama and mr. netanyahu was challenging for the last four years. but now how much influence do you believe barack obama can have in finding a solution to the situation when he talks with benjamin netanyahu. >> i think he has a significant influence, he's just been re-elected president of the united states, and israel is very dependent in many areas on
you've got iran close to a nuclear weapon. >> how important is the relationship right now between president obama and president morsi in egypt? >> it will be critical. and as the president said in the advance of the election, he's neither at the point friend or foe. morsi has a very difficult delicate political charge, his party, the freedom of justice party comes out of the muslim brotherhood, they have an affinity with hamas. and president morsi is after his own challenges,...
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iran, meanwhile, is holding a massive air defense drill just a week after firing on a u.s. drone in international airspace. but what if we didn't have to worry about any of those concerns anymore? well, according to the international energy agency, in 2020 we might not have to. sharon epperson is live at the nymex with the details. >> sue, there is in fact a major transformation that is under way in the oil and gas industry and particularly here in the u.s. and it is going to change the landscape dramatically. in just the next seven years. what the international energy agency is saying is that, of course, for many years, we have seen the concentration of the world's oil production in saudi arabia, and in fact saudi arabia is the second largest exporter to the united states of crude oil. but the iea says that the u.s. is going to overtake saudi arabia as the top oil producer in the world by 2020. then by 2035, just about two decades from now, we will see our reliance on middle eastern oil completely gone. in fact we will become completely self-sufficient in terms of our ener
iran, meanwhile, is holding a massive air defense drill just a week after firing on a u.s. drone in international airspace. but what if we didn't have to worry about any of those concerns anymore? well, according to the international energy agency, in 2020 we might not have to. sharon epperson is live at the nymex with the details. >> sue, there is in fact a major transformation that is under way in the oil and gas industry and particularly here in the u.s. and it is going to change the...
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what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads to parties still dictate will there be a challenge this election a close guy every day to november fifth on our team. download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from atsushi t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. any time at. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks books that maybe are people interviews intriguing stories are you. been trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dot com. is evening. to meet. guys or welcome back to the kaiser report time out of turn to john butler c i o m four a capital and author of. the golden revolution john welcome to the kaiser report thank you max all right john butler let's talk about the bonus bank most assume that the legendary central bank has been sidelined to a more powerful european central bank this is true
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persia became iran, rhodesia, zim bob wa ceylon, sri lanka, and burma, mayanmar. >> we'll check back with you later on. >>> remembering a television icon. fans gathered to say good-bye to larry hagman. we eek take a look at their tribute. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. like the lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus by samsung, free. this weekend, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this
persia became iran, rhodesia, zim bob wa ceylon, sri lanka, and burma, mayanmar. >> we'll check back with you later on. >>> remembering a television icon. fans gathered to say good-bye to larry hagman. we eek take a look at their tribute. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine...
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we should not bomb iran we need to cut the budget and bring the troops home we should end the war in afghanistan to more. persecution. where he'll patriot. do we speak your language of the will or not of the. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles in the stories. you hear. the choice at all to spanish to find out more visit actuality tito it's called. government no longer represents the people. the people are going to take such as. we. believe in the traditional split into. the way our economic system currently is not. going. up.
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iran stirring the pot. anderson? >> yeah, critical to watch that flow of arms, that pipeline, see if it can be stopped. paula noonan, appreciate that reporting. the cycle of violence, it has settled in some cases into a sickening routine we have seen for years now. can that finally be stopped? we'll look at that ahead. ♪ [ gordon ] for se this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standar
iran stirring the pot. anderson? >> yeah, critical to watch that flow of arms, that pipeline, see if it can be stopped. paula noonan, appreciate that reporting. the cycle of violence, it has settled in some cases into a sickening routine we have seen for years now. can that finally be stopped? we'll look at that ahead. ♪ [ gordon ] for se this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every...
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there's certainly a lot of tension with iran right now. and some see iran as foemting this. what's your analysis? >> the iranians have a beachhead through hamas. and iranians have been sending rockets to hamas, the israelis have tracked down the rockets which hamas has in abundance. so there is support for hamas from iran. some of the arab governments i think have doubts about hamas. they're not going to follow hamas into a general war. if you listen to the sounds of silence from saudi arabia, all the king of saudi arabia said called upon reasonable people to do reasonable thing. he has no intention of wrecking the saudi economy or saudi political order to follow hamas into this war. and i think even in egypt when you have morsi says, well, the egypt of today is not like the egypt of yesterday. the arab world of today is not like the arab world of yesterday. but fundamentally the mandate now, the mandate of morsi and the mandate of the muslim brotherhood in egypt is to govern this burdened country 80 million some people and the idea that the egyptians even the egyptians with
there's certainly a lot of tension with iran right now. and some see iran as foemting this. what's your analysis? >> the iranians have a beachhead through hamas. and iranians have been sending rockets to hamas, the israelis have tracked down the rockets which hamas has in abundance. so there is support for hamas from iran. some of the arab governments i think have doubts about hamas. they're not going to follow hamas into a general war. if you listen to the sounds of silence from saudi...
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iran has been a longstanding source of weaponry. but what we have now just been told is the weapons are also coming in from libya. since gadhafi fell, of course, very little government control in libya over those weapons. and a lot of smuggling, a lot of loose weapons floating around, now those are coming from libya into gaza. in addition, we are told hamas has some new firing techniques. they are burying the rockets in shafts underground, covering them with sand and then firing. so it's all very dispersed across gaza. the old days of hamas storage bunkers, we're told, are long gone. dispersed weapons, the israelis have to pick them out one by one with their overhead surveillance and try and strike them, they say, with no civilian casualties likely. but this is now a key reason why it's going to be very tough on israel in the days ahead, wolf. >> what are you hearing about u.s. military personnel currently in israel? >> reporter: well, quite surprisingly, we did not think this was the case. but the israelis now confirm, they say the
iran has been a longstanding source of weaponry. but what we have now just been told is the weapons are also coming in from libya. since gadhafi fell, of course, very little government control in libya over those weapons. and a lot of smuggling, a lot of loose weapons floating around, now those are coming from libya into gaza. in addition, we are told hamas has some new firing techniques. they are burying the rockets in shafts underground, covering them with sand and then firing. so it's all...